An Au Pair in America tells the all-too-common tale of a mistreated au pair in a foreign country; powerless and browbeaten by spoilt child and parent alike.
Salad Days Inc. was an ideal venue for this immersive show: the walls were covered in graffiti & the windows boarded over.
Burlesque celebrates the 'jiggle' of women. These dancers celebrated the diversity of feminine beauty, all equally sexy despite their varying heights and sizes.
EastEnd Cabaret is not for the awkward or faint of heart; this duo from the UK are up-close and personal from the word go.
The Bunker Trilogy: Morgana is an intelligent and subtle integration of the ancient Arthurian legend and the well-known horrors of World War I.
This comedy mash-up between two of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies is the Bard as you have never seen him before.
If you are looking for a cabaret act full of spectacularly talented cast-members, cheeky nipple tassles, unexpected laughs and excellent music, all in a wonderfully intimate setting, you will not go wrong booking tickets to the Saturday Night Soirée.
It is the dilemma of most girls; bad-boys are the ones that we want. Do you stay pure and hope they'll love and respect you, or do you squeeze into some unbelievably tight pants and pretend to smoke a cigarette, just to hold their attention?
Your heart races. Her panic is your panic; you almost expect them to catch you. You are caught in the moment so entirely that it is your decision as much as hers to pull the trigger...
About Time follows a rather conventional plot progression – clumsy boy meets shallow girl, girl rejects him, boy then meets the perfect girl and various complications, of both the heart-warming and heartbreaking persuasion, ensue. But there is one key difference...
Meet My Husbands is a play of misunderstandings and entanglements of Shakespearean proportion, albeit without the grandiose dialogue to match.
Far from the Madding Crowd is based on Thomas Hardy’s pastoral novel, set in the mid-nineteenth century. It follows the coming-of-age of Miss Bathsheba Everdene as she struggles to run a farm in a patriarchal Victorian society.